Notes on the Trigonometry of Tacos
By Pythagoras, Galactic Mathematician
Galactic Cycle 3456
Tacos are a staple of intergalactic cuisine, but have you ever wondered about the trigonometric principles at play in their construction?
Let's dive into the angles of tortillas, the circumferences of cheese, and the sine of salsas.
For more on the geometry of taco shells, see Taco Shells as Geodesics
Curves and Salsa: A Study of Conic Sections in Taco ToppingsKey Takeaways:
- The optimal taco angle is 30 degrees, plus or minus 10 degrees.
- The circumference of a standard taco shell is approximately 3.14159 times the diameter.
- The sine of salsa is directly proportional to the number of jalapenos used.
Stay tuned for more trigonometric breakthroughs in the field of taco science!